Hertiki Hertiki
University of PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya

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INTERACTIVE ACTIVITIES FOR TEACHING CHILDREN Hertiki Hertiki
Buana Pendidikan Jurnal Fakultas Keguruan dan Pendidikan Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Adi Buana

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Young learners have very little opportunities in using English for communication in Indonesian classrooms. To overcome the problem, the teacher should think of interactive activities to encourage students in class. However, as teachers, they have to be aware in choosing the suitable activities for young learners. There are lots of activities for young learners such as: games, TPR (movement), music/songs, coloring, drawing, making things, and sorting/putting into categories. Well-chosen activities are helpful as they give children to have fun and at the same time allowing them to practice language skills. The activities that work in class should rules, instructions, time management, praises and rewards.This paper provides a brief overview ofinteractive activities that can be used to encourage young learners to participate more in class.These are the following selected activities that used for teaching English for young learners such as but first, mime a monster, five little elephants, draw the picture, draw your friend’s life, bingo, running dictation, hues your friend’s habit and “truth or dare”. In conclusion, it is hoped that all activities can make children become more active and they are willing to participate during the English lesson.
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE WRITING PROCESS IN TEACHING WRITING FOR YOUNG LEARNERS Hertiki Hertiki
Journal of English for Academic and Specific Purposes Vol 1, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

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In writing class, young learners need the guidance from the teacher to express their ideas to do the writing task. This study is intended to observe how the teacher implemented the writing process in teaching writing. The implementation of the writing process includes three important things - the techniques, teaching aids, and the teaching procedures. This study was a case study. It was conducted in twelve meetings at Primary 3 Class where the researcher was the non-participant observer so she did not take any participation in the teaching-learning activities. The researcher obtained the data from classroom observations, pictures taking, field notes, and interviews. The results showed that the teacher implemented the writing process in teaching writing by using seven kinds of teaching techniques, eight kinds of teaching aids and different teaching procedures for each technique. The seven techniques were brainstorming, mind mapping, drawing, reading activities, browsing on the internet, pair or group work, and individual writing. The techniques were supported by eight kinds of teaching aids such as storybooks, journal books, whiteboard, workbooks, some stationary items, computers, a laptop, and a LCD projector. The reason for using the techniques, the teaching aids and the procedures were to guide and motivate the students to write better in class. In conclusion, the teaching techniques, teaching aids, and teaching procedures used by the teacher made the students become more active and the students were encouraged to express their ideas in the written work in class